Maple is LeanFM's facilities advisor — grounded in your building's actual trend data and LeanFM's fault library. Ask why a zone runs hot, what changed last month, or what to fix first. It answers with the evidence, the root cause, and the next step.
▸ Why did our gas usage jump in March?
Recommended: restore the prior reset schedule — about 30 minutes for your controls contractor.
$4,120 so farEvery response is structured: diagnosis, evidence, recommended action, estimated impact. Not a paragraph of maybes — a finding you can hand to your contractor.
Every claim names the points and dates behind it — equipment, trend, time range. You can check Maple's work, which is exactly why you'll stop needing to.
Maple doesn't change setpoints, and it doesn't guess. When the data won't support a confident answer, it says so — and escalates to LeanFM's engineers.
"Why is Wing C hot every Monday morning?"
"What changed since last month? Our kW is up 8%."
"What should we fix before cooling season — cheapest first?"
"Give me a one-paragraph summary of this quarter for the board."
"Is the new sequence on AHU-2 actually holding its reset?"
"Which building should we tackle first, and what's it worth?"
Maple reasons over three things: your building's trend data, LeanFM's fault-detection findings, and a fault library built from Carnegie Mellon research and field commissioning. It works from evidence that exists — and shows it to you.
The score tells you something moved. Maple tells you what moved it, what it costs, and what to do — then the next analysis run shows the fix in the score. See how AIR works
Request a sample analysis and ask to see Maple work against your own building's findings.